Reviews
On Charles Campbell and the Underrepresentation of Caribbean Art in Canada
The Jamaica-born, Victoria-based artist has shown at the Brooklyn Museum and Pérez Art Museum Miami—but only recently had his first Vancouver solo show
On Charles Campbell and the Underrepresentation of Caribbean Art in Canada
The Jamaica-born, Victoria-based artist has shown at the Brooklyn Museum and Pérez Art Museum Miami—but only recently had his first Vancouver solo show
Eleanor Bond
Winnipeg, Plug In ICA
Jennifer Murphy
Toronto, Clint Roenisch
Position As Desired
Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum
Sarindar Dhaliwal
Montreal, Galerie D'Este
Miles Collyer
Toronto, G Gallery
The Cairo Biennale: Political Prescience
In December, Canadian artist Yvonne Lammerich visited the Cairo Biennale in Egypt, staying near Tahrir Square, from which a revolution eventually unfolded. In this report, she examines how the biennale’s art reflected a covert activism.
Marina Roy: Hello to Berlin
Over the past decade, major galleries have opened satellite venues worldwide. In December, Vancouver artist-run centre Or followed suit, opening a space in Berlin. Johan Lundh reports on its premiere exhibition of Lotuslander Marina Roy.
MyWar: Computerized Combats
Internet images, blog excerpts and video games on armed conflict provide ammunition for artistic explorations in “MyWar,” a powerful group show in Kingston. Vanessa Nicholas reviews, finding some excellent and explosive works.
Marina Roy: Hello to Berlin
Over the past decade, major galleries have opened satellite venues worldwide. In December, Vancouver artist-run centre Or followed suit, opening a space in Berlin. Johan Lundh reports on its premiere exhibition of Lotuslander Marina Roy.
MyWar: Computerized Combats
Internet images, blog excerpts and video games on armed conflict provide ammunition for artistic explorations in “MyWar,” a powerful group show in Kingston. Vanessa Nicholas reviews, finding some excellent and explosive works.